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    CCS5 and library functions

    CCS5 and library functions

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    std
    Posted by std
    on Apr 12 2012 20:41 PM
    Intellectual710 points

    Hi TI,

    In CCS5, where can I find the image processing library functions for C64x+ ?

    Any image processing sample project where I can learn about how the library functions are being used ?

    For example, I want to know how to read in an image file , process the image and output the processed image for viewing. 

    I intend to familiarize with the library functions with C64x+ simulator before I work on the DM3730 and DM8168 board.

    Regards,

    Mr Tan

     

    simulator CCS v5
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    • Lisa TI
      Posted by Lisa TI
      on Apr 13 2012 08:25 AM
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      Hi Mr. Tan,

      Have a look at some of these resources where libraries, examples, tools are posted and described:

      http://www.ti.com/tool/demovideo-multicore

      http://www.ti.com/dsp/docs/dspswandtools.tsp?sectionId=2&familyId=1300&toolTypeId=1&tabId=2763

      http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Category:DaVinci

      Best Regards,
      Lisa

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      on Apr 14 2012 20:57 PM
      Intellectual710 points

      Hi Lisa,

      Thanks for your info links but they are not what I am looking for.

      I need code examples and library function API which I can run on C64x+ DSP core.

      In TI Resource explorer in CCS5,when I select the "Examples" icon, it only shows code examples and libraries for MSP430 devices.

      Where are the code examples and libraries for C64x+ DSP core ?

      I want to run DSP code examples on C64x+ DSP core.

      Thanks,

      Mr Tan

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      on Apr 14 2012 23:34 PM
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      Hi TI.

      In TI Resource explorer in CCS5,when I select the "Examples" icon, it only shows code examples and libraries for MSP430 devices.

      Where can I find the code examples and libraries for C64x+ DSP core ?

      Why there is no DSP code example as CCS5 is a development tool for DSP products ?

      Thanks,

      Mr Tan

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